32nd District virtual town hall recap

OLYMPIA, Wash., February 22, 2022 – Representative Lauren Davis, Senator Jesse Saloman, and Representative Cindy Ryu held a virtual town hall, February 16, to update the public on the current legislative session and answer any questions submitted through social media platforms. Rep. Ryu began with an update on her current work progress with Public Works […]
Feb 21: Today in History Feature

On this day in 1848, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels publish “The Communist Manifesto” in London; American evangelist Billy Graham died at the age of 99 in 2018; and on this day in 1965, American civil rights activist and proponent for Black autonomy, Malcom X, was assassinated in Washington Heights, NYC. To view the previous Today […]
Renaissance Unmasked: The Rebirth of Black Brilliance, art exhibit in Everett

EVERETT, Wash., February 21, 2022 – Congressman Rick Larsen (WA-02) viewed the Renaissance Unmasked: The Rebirth of Black Brilliance art exhibit at the Schack Art Center presented by the Onyx Fine Arts Collective last Monday in Everett. The viewing showcases the work of artists of African descent from the Pacific Northwest. Congressman Larsen met with […]
Snohomish County weather: A mixture of sun and clouds this week

LYNNWOOD, Wash., February 20, 2022 – The National Weather Service forecasts it to be a mixture of sun and clouds all this week for Snohomish County with rain expected tonight through Monday. Daily temperatures will be a bit cooler this week and are expected to fluctuate between 22°F to 45°F. Upcoming Weather Forecast (Feb 20 to Feb 26) for […]
LT Weekly Newscast for Feb 20

In today’s weekly newscast Rep. Jesse Johnson (D-Federal Way) and Snohomish County Sheriff Adam Fortney discuss new bills aimed to clarify police accountability laws passed last year. On Feb 8th, members of the Washington Association of Police Chiefs and Sheriffs all testified in support of these new bills introduced by Rep. Jesse Johnson. Join me […]
Mayor Marine to Deliver State of the City Address Feb 24th

MUKILTEO, Wash., February 18, 2022 – Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine will deliver his 2022 State of the City Address on Thursday, February 24, 2022 at 11:30am in the Rosehill Community Center. This is the Mayor’s ninth State of the City Address for Mukilteo. Mayor Marine plans to outline his vision for 2022 and beyond. Hosted […]
44th District Representatives talk judicial support, housing and pandemic recovery in Town Hall

OLYMPIA, Wash., February 18, 2022 – Senator John Lovick along with Representatives April Berg and Brandy Donaghy of the 44th Legislative District, gathered together, February 16, for a virtual town hall streamed on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter, to share updates on the 2022 legislative session and answer public questions. “We have got some amazing things […]
Local Eats Spotlight: Zuri’s Donutz

Experience donuts anew at Zuri’s Donutz located at 7600 196th St SW in Lynnwood, WA. Zuri’s shop might be small, but it’s explosively entertaining with an assortment of pop culture decor sprinkled throughout the interior. From Star Wars figurines to exotic house-plants, it’s a perfect habitat for the creative mind of the shop’s owner, Chef […]
Pink Pistols aims to arm the LGBTQ community against hate crimes

SEATTLE, Wash., Feb 18, 2022 – “Pick on someone your own caliber” is the motto of the Pink Pistols, an LGBTQ gun rights organization in the United States and Canada that advocates for the use of lawfully-owned and concealed firearms for the self-defense of the sexual minority community. In the public eye, gun rights are […]
Feb 18: Today in History Feature

On this day in 1931, American novelist Chloe Wofford also known as Toni Morrison was born in Lorain, Ohio. Her works are praised for addressing the harsh consequences of racism in the United States. In 1993, Morrison became the first Black woman author to win the Nobel Prize for literature. Morrison was also a recipient […]